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Customer Reviews

Elite Arion Parabolic Rollers is rated
4.6 out of
5 by
208.

Rated 5 out of
5 by
BoadiceaOverall from
Easy to learn how to ride these - even for a 50+Very proud that, as an unfit 50+ woman, I got the hang of these quicker than my 20-something son who rides every day. :-)
So easy and to set up. Just unfold, check the drive belt is in place and jump on. Bike & rollers out of the shed, all set up in the living room in less than 2 minutes.
Very quiet too.

Date published: 2018-08-15

Rated 5 out of
5 by
Jim777 from
Love them !Bought these for some winter training after an encounter with some ice. Terrifying the first couple of times but I absolutely love them now. Chose these as seemed like good value for money, not disappointed.

Date published: 2018-03-14

Rated 5 out of
5 by
12bikes from
Nice parabolic rollers - and foldable !Good rollers, not too expensive, folds up for better storage.

Date published: 2018-02-03

Rated 4 out of
5 by
Grawin from
A few sessions makes hills a lot flatter.Had these rollers for a while, I bought them to train on throughout winter but immediately found they improved my hill climbing.
I use a touring bike on them, the heavy wheels make a difference, doing 1 hour workouts going up and down the gears.
It took a couple of sessions to get myself up on them, it takes a bit of perseverance.
The rollers are a bit louder than I'd expected but haven't used others so can't compare.
Also I wasn't expecting the amount of saddle soreness from riding rollers, 1 hour is my limit, you couldn't pay me to ride one longer than that.

Q & A

which model for newbie?

what is the difference between the aAion at &pound;149.099 and the cheaper Ghibli at &pound;134.99? Which offers more resistance?
Which may be better for a newcomer to rollers?

Asked by: Sprool

I would imagine they're both about the same for a beginner. I think that neither of them offers resistance, but don't worry about that, you can get a good workout without.

Answered by: Gruntle

Date published: 2013-10-23

What is the go with resistance when riding rollers?

I.e. trainers often have adjustable resistance or gel based on speed, how do the rollers resist? or do they not have variable resistance?

Asked by: jp08

These don't have varible resistance but some more expensive models do. These are fairly hard work to cycle on and much more effort is required than on my varible resistance rollers set at No.1. The varible has 1 to 3 settiing and these possibly sit at around No.2 setting as standard.

Does it fold away?

Will these work on a 29er with axle-to-axle length of 113.5cm? How do you size the rollers in relation to the bike length? Thanks

Asked by: xcJoe

Probably yes. You prise off a plastic strip with a scredriver, unbolt the front (single) roller with an allen key &amp; move it between holes - you can adjust to about half the length of the rollers - so there's a pretty good chance you're fine

Answered by: shelfcaribou

Date published: 2014-07-09

Dimensions

What are the dimensions of the rollers, inc frame, (LxWxH) folded and unfolded? Thanks

Asked by: Aggi

I can confirm that the dimensions of these rollers are open 141&times;49,5&times;16 cm, closed 73&times;49,5&times;22 cm. I hope this helps.

Answered by: wigglegrant

Date published: 2013-10-23

What is the weight of this product

Asked by: mozzac

The weight of this product is 7.3kg.

Answered by: WiggleMattP

Date published: 2013-10-23

Zwift

Says this item is Zwift compatible, but reading online and on Zwift forums I'm struggling to see how, with no resistance available
What is required to make these rollers work with Zwift pls? Hopefully not a power meter!
(I have a Garmin Forerunner 920xt Ant+ watch if that helps)

Asked by: brooksey

For the data to transfer to Zwift you'd need the Garmin Speed and Cadence Sensor and the Garmin USB Ant+ Stick, but as the rollers don't have a form of motor in them they won't be able to have the resistance adjusted in line with the programme you're using on Zwift:
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/garmin-speed-cadence-sensor/
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/garmin-usb-ant-stick/

Answered by: WiggleAndyE

Date published: 2018-11-15

Suitable for 105kg rider?

Rugby player who enjoys cycling but wondering if this will hold my weight/work efficiently??

Asked by: JARCH

They should be fine, I was around 83kg when I purchased mine. Very sturdy well built piece of kit, i've had mine for approx 7 months and really glad I got them.
Make sure you place them on a flat surface, I have mine on a carpet on a concrete floor.

Answered by: wardy31

Date published: 2014-06-21

650c wheels and replacement drive belt

can the product fit 650c wheels and can i buy a replacement rubber band drive belt?